Quantar PA parts

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k8ai
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Quantar PA parts

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Where can I buy a "DPA" module (TLF7380)? The Motorola dealers that I've checked won't sell it to me. I know I have a bad one and just want to buy parts like this instead of paying $1250 + s&h to flat-rate it. Thanks...

Curt
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Post by FMROB »

Curt,

Get a service manual so that you can get the individual part numbers for the components that you need to replace. Once you have the part numbers your local dealer, or thru MOL (if you have an account) can be ordered on line or on the phone.

There is also the option of sending the unit back for depot repair, but it is expensive.

They may also be some generic parts for what you want to replace available at mousers, digikey, etc.

I have a large service manual with most diagrams for the power supplies etc, so I might be able to part ###'s for you.

Rob.
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Post by xmo »

The part number you listed, TLF7380, is available through MOL. If you don't have an account why not just try calling the Motorola parts department direct at 1-800-422-4210? Have your credit card ready for a hit of about $350 + S&H.
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Post by k8ai »

Unfortunately, my MOL account says the part is "not in my catalog" and
therefore not available to me.
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Post by xmo »

Why not call anyway? It's an 800 number - maybe they will sell to you by phone even if your MOL isn't set up for it.
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